The Geological Institute of Israel reported a 5.6-magnitude earthquake at 14:06, occurring outside Israel's borders in the Greece region. The estimate is preliminary.
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck in the Greece region at 14:06, outside Israel's borders, according to an update from the Geological Institute of Israel on Thursday. The estimate was described as preliminary. The institute provided no further details on location or effects.
The tremor follows a close-in-time 5.5-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Greece reported earlier today (at 14:15, as The Zioneer noted), likely the same event measured at a slightly different intensity in initial reporting. No damage, injuries, or tsunami warnings have been reported as of this bulletin.
3 developments
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